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Our Army teams travel all round the world, working on special missions, supporting humanitarian operations and taking part in adventurous training. And whatever the task, they'll need a lot of equipment. Join us as a full-time Warehouse Distribution Assistant and you'll control the picking, packing and delivery of food, weapons, equipment, vehicle parts or leisure gear. It's an essential role with lots of responsibility, and you will get valuable qualifications and key skills along the way. You could travel to destinations around the world providing logistics management expertise that is essential to getting the job done. Because wherever the Army is, we need Logistics Specialists there too.

BECOME A BETTER YOU You'll learn how to control the flow of the Army's combat provisions and become an expert in warehouse management and stock-room software. You'll anticipate demand in tactical situations and develop storage techniques for combat supplies. You'll also be taught to operate forklifts and mechanical handlers. No matter what Regiment you serve with, you'll be providing skills that are crucial to our progress. And off duty, you'll find there are plenty of sports teams for you and your mates to join.

WORLD-CLASS TRAINING Starting with basic training, you'll learn the vital soldier skills that will help you survive outdoors, while developing your stamina and fitness. Once you've mastered the basics, you'll get special training in combat logistics and warehouse management. And you'll learn to drive large goods vehicles on all terrains at the Defence School of Transport. The experience you gain in this role will make you highly employable in the civilian world.

GAIN QUALIFICATIONS The Army will pay for you to gain valuable recognised qualifications. These could include: Level 2 Certificate Logistics and Transport Affiliate Membership of CILT Level 2 Apprenticeship Warehousing and Storage

SHOW PEOPLE WHAT YOU'RE CAPABLE OF We'll be with you every step of the way as you move up the ranks. From the moment you begin your training you'll get all the support and encouragement you need to make a success of your career. Work hard and you'll soon get promoted, which means more responsibility and extra pay. And you'll have plenty of opportunities to get qualifications that are recognised by civilian employers.

DO SOMETHING THAT MATTERS You should be: Regular Army age: 16.6 - 32.11 years Army Reserve age: 17.9 - 49.11 years

Our next deadline for application is the 31st of January 2017, with further intakes opportunities ongoing throughout the year. The sooner you apply, the sooner you'll be on your way to becoming a better you.